BOOKS
9781782749196 From the Copper Canyon railway in Mexico, to the Trans-Australian Railway across the Nullarbor Plain, a photographic celebration of some of the most historic, spectacular and remote locations in the world where trains still offer romantic and astounding experiences of rail travel at its best.
Sustainable Escapes: Discover the World’s Best Low-Impact and Responsible Travel Experiences Lonely Planet, March, HB, £14.99, 9781787013858 Eco-friendly resorts, hotels and experiences world- wide that are sustainable in some way, enabling travellers to book their next holidays while mini- mising their impact on the environment.
Gill Knappett Poldark’s Cornwall Pitkin, April, PB, £6, 9781841658902
Market Focus Travel
Longing to know where your favourite scenes in “Poldark” were filmed? Look no further than this latest addition to Pitkin’s Film Locations series, which takes in the Poldark family mines at Agnes Head, the cliff-tops of Chapel Porth and Holywell Bay, which becomes the Warleggans’ private beach in series two.
The Joy of Water Lonely Planet, April, HB, £15.99, 9781838690465 “Float away into a world of sublime aquatic experi- ences.” Including lidos, hot springs, open water and wild swims away from the crowds, 80 destinations for travellers wanting to tap into the water well- ness trend.
Lonely Planet’s Global Chocolate Tour: The World’s Best Experiences for Chocolate Lovers Lonely Planet, April, HB, £14.99, 9781788689458 Including Tokyo, Brussels,
London, Sydney, San Francisco, Oaxaca, Toronto and more, a guide to chocolate makers across six continents, with tips on everything from where to get Germany’s best black forest cake, to hotspots for hot chocolate.
Secret City: The Insider’s Guide to the World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods Lonely Planet, April, HB, £16.99, 9781788689168 From Bethnal Green and Mile End in London, to Topanga Canyon in LA, a guide to the hippest, most interesting and rewarding areas in 50 cities around the world, including the coolest places to eat, drink and shop.
Meg & Chris Clothier Sea Fever: A British Maritime Miscellany Profile, May, HB, £14.99, 9781788161619 Can you interpret the shipping forecast? Do you know flotsam from jetsam? Can you tie a
half-hitch or splice the main brace? This jaunty illustrated anthology of seaside lore will provide the answers.
Michael Kerrigan Amazing Churches of the World: Photographic Guide to the World’s Most Stunning Churches Amber, May, HB, £19.99, 9781782749837 From early basilicas to medieval cathedrals and 21st-century structures, a stunningly illustrated exploration of the stories behind more than 150 Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, Coptic, Lutheran, Baptist and more churches worldwide.
by an acclaimed Irish Instagrammer. It also includes tips on how to photograph and plan your own prettycitydublin experience.
Emilie Ristevski Wanderer: Hello Emilie’s Guide to Reconnecting With Our Natural World Hardie Grant, September, HB, £12.99, 9781741177190 The author’s @HelloEmilie Instagram, for which she takes photos of dreamy landscapes, has a follow- ing of 1.3 million. This shows off some of the amazing places she has visited, but also encour- ages us to be “more at one with the wild and the air that we breathe so we can find a deeper connec- tion to our universe”.
National Trails for America: Experience 80 of America’s Best Trails Lonely Planet, May, HB, £19.99, 9781788689380 Discover America’s 30 National Scenic and Historic Trails, plus 30 more classic hikes through the country’s majestic landscapes, including the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Way and the John Muir Trail.
Wine Trails Europe Lonely Planet, May, HB, £17.99, 9781788689465 From Tuscany and Bordeaux to Mosel and Kakheti, meet winemak- ers from local wineries all over Europe in this compendium of 40 week- ends in wine country.
LAKE DISTRICT SWIMMING
IN THE ILD
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WILD SWIMMING SPOTS IN THE LARGER LAKES
SUZANNA CRUICKSHANK
Available this April from outdoor shops, bookshops and direct from
www.v-publishing.co.uk
Epic Surf Breaks of the World Lonely Planet, August, HB, £24.99, 9781788686501 This photographic compendium of classic surf breaks collects first- hand accounts of riding the world’s best waves from the likes of Chas Smith and Pulitzer winner William Finnegan.
Siobahn Ferguson prettycitydublin: Discovering Dublin’s Beautiful Places Te History Press, September, HB, £20, 9780750990714 The latest in this chic and sumptuous series, which has already visited London and New York, is a lifestyle and travel guide to Ireland’s capital
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Travel by Colour: A Visual Tour of the World Lonely Planet, September, HB, £14.99, 9781788689178 Ever thought of choos- ing your destination by colour? This vibrant photographic travel book is organised by colour palette, with each chapter presenting a range of destinations dominated by a specific shade.
Lonely Planet’s Natural World. Forests, Rivers, Mountains and Deserts: How and Where to Reconnect With Nature Lonely Planet, October, HB, £24.99, 9781788689397 This gift book explores why we need time in authentic nature—through five environments: forests, rivers, mountains, bays and deserts—with photography and diverse written content.
Insight Guides: Best Cruise Destinations Insight, October, HB, £19.99, 9781785732324 This vibrantly visual gift book is an “expert- curated” compendium of the world’s most-breath- taking cruise destinations from the Caribbean and the Panama Canal, to the Mediterranean and Central and Northern Europe. Foreword by Douglas Ward, “the world’s leading authority on cruising and cruise ships”.
The Sustainable Travel Handbook: How to Travel Responsibly Lonely Planet, November, PB, £12.99, 9781788689472
The most eco-friendly trips, the best transport, responsible wildlife watching, ways to reduce waste and ways to give back while on the road. The ideas for trips include culture, luxury and city breaks, as well as those with adventure, wildlife and wellness themes.
For children
Moreno Chiacchiera Awesome Scottish Castles: Sticker and Activity Book Floris Books, March, PB, £5.99, 9781782506317 Created in partnership with Historic Environment Scotland and aimed at three to six-year-olds, a fun and colourful activity book about some of Scotland’s 1,000-plus castles, packed with puzzles, colouring, doodling and stickers.
Maggie Li Big City Atlas Pavilion, June, PB, £8.99, 9781843654599 Join cheerful globetrot- ter Penguin as he takes you on a world tour of 28 amazing cities, from Mexico City to Auckland, providing lots of fun details on every page.
Our Extreme Earth Lonely Planet, July, PB, £9.99, 9781838690847 Journey to unbelievable habitats on every conti- nent and discover how people and animals have adapted to live in such extreme environments. From the hottest, driest deserts, to freezing cold glaciers, remote islands, the wettest rainforests, and much more.
The Ocean Book: Explore the Hidden Depths of Our Blue Planet Lonely Planet, September, HB, £14.99, 9781788682367 Covers everything from prehistoric oceans and early marine exploration to the amazing animals, birds and plants that live in the ocean. Also explores the effects of climate change, oil spills and plastic waste, and outlines what we can do to help.
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